Discover Guanacaste
Discover the magic of Guanacaste, a tropical paradise filled with adventure, nature, and culture. Located on the stunning Gulf of Papagayo coast, Papagayo Golden Palms Beachfront Hotel is the perfect starting point to explore the best this region of Costa Rica has to offer. With activities ranging from wildlife watching and hiking to water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding, Guanacaste offers a variety of experiences for all tastes and ages.
Enjoy sunny days on some of the country's most beautiful beaches, such as Playa Hermosa and Playa Panamá, which are just minutes from the hotel. You can also venture on day trips to nearby national parks like Rincon de la Vieja National Park, where you can experience hot springs, waterfalls, and active volcanoes. If you’re interested in local culture, don’t miss visiting nearby villages where you can get to know the traditions of Guanacaste and its warm people.
Guanacaste is a destination that has it all: natural beauty, thrilling activities, and a rich cultural heritage. Come to Papagayo Golden Palms Beachfront Hotel and experience everything this incredible region has to offer.
Murciélago Islands
Part of Guanacaste National Park, the Murciélago Islands lie off the coast and are a prime destination for advanced divers due to their rich marine biodiversity and deep-water conditions.
Lomas Barbudal Biological Reserve
Known as the “Garden of Costa Rica,” this biological reserve is a biodiversity paradise, famous for its incredible variety of native bees and endemic plants.
Rincón de la Vieja National Park
Located about an hour and a half from the resort, this national park is a geothermal and ecological gem in Guanacaste, home to the active Rincón de la Vieja Volcano.
Playas del Coco
Just 40 minutes from the resort, Playas del Coco is a lively coastal town known for its relaxed atmosphere and vibrant nightlife.
Santa Rosa Bay and Santa Rosa National Park
Located north of Papagayo Golden Palms, this national park protects one of the last remaining tropical dry forests in the world.